bookman, colossus of knowledge, humanist, literary man, man of learning, mine of information, philomath, polyhistor, savant, schoolman
Definitionn. someone elected to honorary membership in an academy
Last update: July 20, 2015
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He is an academician. [Please select]
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He was made an associate of the National Academy of Design, New York, in 1860, and a full academician in 1861. [Please select]
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NORTHCOTE, THE ROYAL ACADEMICIAN, AN ANGEL AT AN ASS. [Please select]
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Constable had many enemies, and made many more after he became an Academician. [Please select]
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The opinion of another well-known academician, Jules Claretie, is of the same kind. [Please select]
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He ridiculed their dupes: the hypochondriac, the academician, the devotee, the gentleman in search of accomplishments. [Please select]
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Then he said: "My brother is a painter--rather a swell--a Royal Academician." [Please select]
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Presently he found himself scribbling a letter in pencil to his brother, the Royal Academician. [Please select]
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The Academician tried logically to prove that the truth is impossible to find. [Please select]
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An academician of the Ming period would have thought himself disgraced if he had not proven by complicated compositions the extent of his knowledge of things of this character. [Please select]
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Blanqui; and it was on the strength of the observations of this honorable academician that he spared a book which had already excited the indignation of the magistrates. [Please select]
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